
Color of both A and B parts is identical. Just use a finger to cover the place where both parts meet

on August 27, 2013

“Black Or White” Portrait. Look from the distance

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Rotation Generated by Translation
Winner of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2013 http://illusionoftheyear.com/ Jun Ono, Akiyasu Tomoeda and Kokichi Sugihara Meiji University and CREST, ...

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awesome- pinwheelsB)B)
on August 24, 2013

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on August 24, 2013

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Cool :D
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DUCK-RABBIT. You won't be able to see both pictures at the same time

on August 22, 2013

This is a real photo. The photograph has been taken from a very specific angle

on August 22, 2013

Will you believe this? The squares marked 'A' and 'B' are actually exactly the same shade of grey!

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Why the Egyptian Police is allowed to shoot people with live ammunition in the current ...
on August 20, 2013

“So, I love you because the entire universe conspired to help me find you.” ― Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist <3
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Lil Wayne - Love Me (Explicit) ft. Drake, Future
Music video by Lil Wayne performing Love Me (Explicit). © 2013 Cash Money Records Inc., under exclusive license to Universal Republic Records, a division of ...
on June 11, 2013

This is the world's oldest known living individual clonal tree!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Tjikko
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Tjikko
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Old Tjikko From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Old Tjikko Old Tjikko is a 9,550 year old Norway Spruce tree, located on Fulufjället Mountain of Dalarna province in Sweden. Old Tjikko is the world's oldest known living individual clonal tree. However, there are many examples of much older clonal colonies (multiple trees connected by a common root system), such as "Pando", estimated to be over 80,000 years old. The age of the tree was determined by carbon dating of the root system under the tree, not by dendrochronology, or counting tree rings. The trunk itself is estimated to be only a few hundred years old, but the tree as a whole may have survived for much longer due to a process known as layering (when a branch comes in contac
on June 05, 2013